–Nebraska benefitted from the APR rule in 2015 and beat UCLA in the Foster Farms Bowl with only 5 wins going in…is this smart by the Pac-12 to set a precedent or dumb to miss possible revenue?

June 5th: The Pac-12 is requiring is school to have 6 wins to make a bowl game with no exceptions for 5 win teams…smart for standards or bad for business?[ 7:39 ]Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (662)

-Crouch joins Larry Jacobson and Zach Wiegert as finalists on the 2019 College Football Hall of Fame ballot, which for some reason Crouch isn’t a part of

-Here’s Sorensen’s logic: the typical college football playing career is 4 years. If you spend 25% of your career as the BEST PLAYER in football during any of the years, how does that not make you a Hall of Famer? Obviously, longevity is rewarded in the professional ranks with continued success, but there is a limit in college to how long you can be there—not in pro sports. How is Crouch still not in?

June 5th: Eric Crouch is up for the College Football Hall of Fame again, and it’s time for Jake’s yearly reminder: All Heisman Trophy winners should automatically be in the Hall of Fame[ 22:03 ]Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (620)

-The World-Herald’s Tom Shatel addressed the idea over the weekend that comes from Minnesota’s head coach John Anderson….the same guy who once wanted the B1G to play summer baseball and not play a normal regular season

-Doesn’t this seem like a college football Group of 5 national championship for the north compared to the Power 5 national championship for the north? It’s a very similar conversation for some football schools

June 5th: Would you be OK with the idea of having 2 national championships in college baseball: 1 for northern schools and 1 for southern schools?[ 26:46 ]Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (457)